North Korea conducts first tests of AI-guided missiles under Kim Jong Un's supervision
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North Korea has conducted its first tests of AI-guided missiles, supervised by Kim Jong Un. The tests included nuclear-capable cruise missiles intended for deployment near the South Korean border, ballistic missiles with "special mission warheads" for battlefield nuclear use, and 240mm rocket artillery. State media reported Kim was satisfied, stating the weapons "suit the proper conditions of modern warfare."
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Ballistic missiles with a 'special mission warhead' designed for battlefield nuclear use were also tested.
The weapons 'suit the proper conditions of modern warfare'.
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